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  • Dirk Diggler UK
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    #11
    Originally posted by STREET CLEANER
    They ran out of stiffs to face and had to fight the prime fighters at his weight. As soon as that happened he lost. He milked the "0" and it was just going to get harder after he lost.

    If your heart is not into it he did the right thing in staying away
    Makes you wonder how he won all 4 belts at featherweight then.

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    • richardt
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      #12
      Not training properly, gaining and losing weight, but especially hand issues. He lost his motivation before all this from what I observed having followed him closely. He had tons of money and has given family and friends wonderful gifts like homes, cars. He is a really good human being with a huge heart.

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      • IST-ra-GLEr2
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        #13
        NAZ > floyd.

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        • FrankieBruno
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          #14
          hand problems, spent all his childhood boxing, he had 30 mil in the bank, weight issues, falling out with his trainer and frank warren

          his heart wasnt in it.

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            #15
            Originally posted by baya
            simply stated, mab beat him into retirement.
            another myth

            naz didnt retire after he fought MAB

            the naz mab fought was a shadow of his formerself, yet he still put up a good fight

            anyone who followed the documentary of naz training for that fight will know naz was in horrible shape, spent most of his camp trying to lose weight

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            • Dirk Diggler UK
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              #16
              Originally posted by richardt
              Not training properly, gaining and losing weight, but especially hand issues. He lost his motivation before all this from what I observed having followed him closely. He had tons of money and has given family and friends wonderful gifts like homes, cars. He is a really good human being with a huge heart.
              Hmmmm.....debatable considering the car crash incident from a few years ago.

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              • STREET CLEANER
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                #17
                Originally posted by Dirk Diggler UK
                Makes you wonder how he won all 4 belts at featherweight then.
                The only prime fighter that he beat was Paul Ingle and he wasn't that great but was the youngest. All the others were past their best.

                Hamed was indeed a hard puncher but he got a lot of names on the end of their careers that didn't do much after he beat them. And please don't say he ruined them

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                • hugh grant
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                  #18
                  Makes me think how Pac has managed to keep his hands from being injured? Youd think Pac would have bad hands now how he treated his opponents like punch bags and he was training for power on his opponnents heads and bodies.

                  But maybe Pac should continue to fight until his hands give up.

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                    #19
                    I read an interview years ago and he said he knew during training camp for Barera that his hands were breaking down. The way he hit the bag. Plus Manny Stewart was only with Naz for the last two to three weeks of his camp. If I'm not mistaken he was training Lennox for the Rahman rematch prior to that fight.

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                    • Dirk Diggler UK
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                      #20
                      Originally posted by STREET CLEANER
                      The only prime fighter that he beat was Paul Ingle and he wasn't that great but was the youngest. All the others were past their best.

                      Hamed was indeed a hard puncher but he got a lot of names on the end of their careers that didn't do much after he beat them. And please don't say he ruined them
                      So he beats all 4 of the reigning world champions at his weight yet he never fought anyone at the weight?

                      Cool.

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